Refrigerator.



F. M. SALMON REERIGLRATUHn APPLICA'HON FILED MAR. I4, i918.

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IMVENTH out departing from its. spirit and scope. For instance, the particular form of fan or blower which is used may be varied as a number of different forms will serve to equally vgood advantage.

I claim zl. A refrigerator including a cabinet divided into superposed food compartments communieating'wlth each other by means of staggered openings, a liquid immersed baille rotatably mounted beneath the lowermost food compartment, and means for forcing air through said staggered openings, the air impinging the baille to agitate the liquid, substantially as described.

2. A refrigerator including a cabinet divided into super-posed food compartments communicating With each other throufh staggered openings, a liquid immersed ba e rotatably mounted beneath the lowermost food compartment, a fan for producing an air blast, said air blast operating the baille to agitate the liquidin the path of movement of the air, substantially as set forth.

3. A refrigerator having a chamber, a

Laeaeae water container within said Chamber, a shaft journaled on said container, an agitator provided with blades, said. agitator being rigidly mounted on said shalt. and said blades being passable through the the container, a. blower within the said rhamber, said blower having an intake and an exhaust pipe, a tan within the blower, said fan forcing induced air against the blades ofthe agitator to successively dip them into 35 FRANK M. SALMON. Witnesses t SWEN A. VVEnoN, O. B. Cirarinnmrs.

water of 30 in staggered relation, 40 

